Who is Ana Knezevich? Husband arrested over missing Florida woman
The FBI said Ana and David Knezevich were in the middle of a "contentious" divorce because he did not want to split the marital assets evenly with her.
Archaeologists discover "spectacular" 7,000-year-old settlement
Discovery of ancient homes is of "outstanding" importance, according to archaeologist Martin Furholt.
Putin's ally cryptic message sparks fears of new war
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said there was a threat to his country's "vital national interests."
Jared Kushner's new foreign deals spark "corruption" accusation
Kushner, Donald Trump's son-in-law, revealed new real estate plans in Albania and Serbia on Friday.
Serbian mercenary turns on Russian leaders: "They treat us like cattle"
Serbian sniper Dejan Beric made a number of damning allegations in a video appeal published on social media.
US deploys troops to European country as tensions rise
Dozens of Iowa National Guard troops will deploy to Kosovo as part of a partnership that began in 2011.
Zelensky warns about target for Putin's next "distraction"
Russia may create new crises to divert attention from the war in Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
Another bloody conflict in Europe brews on sidelines of Russia-Ukraine war
"The security of the whole region is at stake," Kosovo's ambassador to the U.S. told Newsweek, while Serbia's envoy said Kosovo tries "to provoke a conflict."
The U.N. Faces a Heavy Responsibility as the General Assembly Starts
If this year's U.N. General Assembly does nothing else, it should adopt a resolution declaring the mass killings and deportations of Bosnian Muslims at Srebrenica in 1995 to be a genocide.
Anti-Putin Russians in Serbia seek new life among Putin-curious locals
"Speaking realistically, I might not return [to Russia] for the rest of my life," anti-Putin emigree in Serbia says.
Promoting a Liberal, Democratic Europe—Just Not in the Balkans
A drastic U.S. policy reversal is urgently needed in Kosovo.
New 'liquid trees' divide the internet
Large tanks of algae have been set up to harvest carbon dioxide from city air, converting it to oxygen faster than trees can.
Presidential Elections in Montenegro Amid Hybrid Russian Threats
We will manage to preserve Montenegro. The world is yet to see what Montenegro can do as an independent state, anchored in Europe by its geography, history, and future civilization.
Putin will be haunted by arrest warrant for rest of his life: Ex-ambassador
"He is going to be indicted by them for the rest of his life. He's gonna have to think about where he travels for the rest of his life," Micahel McFaul said.
NATO sending tanks to Ukraine "rallied" Russian nation: Serbian president
"The West's biggest mistake is that they have announced supplies of tanks, especially terrific German-made tanks," Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said.
Russia ally eyes business deal with Jared Kushner
Serbia has long been an ally of Russia, but recent remarks from the Serbian president have strained his relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Putin's "Night Wolves" biker gang spotted in Europe
Members of the motorcycle gang, also known as Putin's Angels, staged pro-Putin protests weeks after the Ukraine war began.
As Ukraine war rages, Serbia and Kosovo envoys see old feud risk new crisis
Serbia Ambassador Marko Djuric told Newsweek Kosovo is "endangering peace," while Kosovo Ambassador Ilir Dugolli said Serbia pursues "efforts to cause unrest."
Serbia sends troops to Kosovo border as NATO could face another conflict
Footage shared by local media shows Serbian army vehicles reportedly traveling toward the border with Kosovo.
Woman Pulls Out Mysterious Metal Box Mid-Flight, Sparking Bomb Fears
"My immediate thought was this does look a bit dodgy but then I just assumed it was some kind of strange medical device," journalist Will Brown told Newsweek.
What Does Putin's Aggression Mean for Stability in the Western Balkans
The dissolution of the former Yugoslavia led to some of Europe's worst conflicts since the end of World War II.
Hunter Biden Lawyers Tried to 'Infiltrate' Set of New Film, Director Says
A team arrived saying they were "doing a documentary," the director of 'My Son Hunter' said.
Drought in Europe Causes Sunken WWII Warships to Emerge Out of Danube River
More than 20 ships, some laden with explosives, have been exposed to the surface.
Is Kosovo in NATO? KFOR Status Explained As Serbia Tensions Rise
NATO is "prepared to intervene" if tensions flare up between Kosovo and Serbia.
Serbia's 'Trump' Is Building an Authoritarian State
Activist groups, like the one I work for called Kreni-Promeni, are seeking to expose Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić.
Russia in 'World War' With Western Nations, Putin Ally Says
Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine is "a global conflict," said Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
'Dream Come True' for Putin as Secessionist Threat Rattles Bosnia: Stradner
Ivana Stradner said Saturday that "Russia is undermining Bosnia's stability by working with Serbia to exacerbate ethnic divisions" in the Balkans.
Russia Slams Move That Forced Sergei Lavrov to Cancel Serbia Trip
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova called countries near Serbia closing airspace to Lavrov's plane "another closed channel of communication."
Kosovo Backs EU Fast-Track for Ukraine Despite Dutch Balkans Warning
Donika Gervalla-Schwarz called on Brussels to open a new fast-track process for Ukraine and all Balkan applicants.
Kosovo Says NATO, EU Risk Repeating Ukraine Mistakes in Balkans
Kosovo is urging NATO and the EU to admit Balkan applicants to avoid a second European front with Russia.